Zero
if i have two hots and one neutral
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Bob, that formula is incorrect.
Thanks.
I believe this one is on the money
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Seems to me It should be 10
10< 0 + 10< 120 = 10 < 60
sqr (10 ^2 + 10 ^2 )-(10 x 10))
sqr (100 +100 )- 100
sqr ((200)-100)
sqr (100)= 10
Where did I screw up?
I am not sure I understand. If you have a single phase system with current flowing the same in cir. A and Cir B then the neutral current will be zero. If it is imbalanced then how could it be zero.I was viewing this from an "imbalance perspective". where if connected to a 1 ph multiwire branch ckt, vectorly the neutral amps would be 0, would it not? I.E the neutral could be clipped downstream of the load connections w/o any current change thru the loads. On the 208 3 ph supply, is the 5.56 amp value an imbalance current?